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If you are interested in adopting a dog that does not say it can be homed with a cat and wish us to cat test please let us know and we will be happy to do this.

12-01-18 You Know is a 3 year old exbreeding Jug. When she is with her kennel friends she is a happy and friendly little girl but take her away from her friends then her confidence melts away and she becomes withdrawn and nervous.She has never learnt to walk on a lead and has never lived indoors... Read More

12-01-18 You Know is a 3 year old exbreeding Jug. When she is with her kennel friends she is a happy and friendly little girl but take her away from her friends then her confidence melts away and she becomes withdrawn and nervous.She has never learnt to walk on a lead and has never lived indoors or sat on a lap in the evening. She will need a kind resident dog - but she can only go with larger males - to show her about all these things as well as lend her some confidence whilst she learns all about being in a home and starts to love her new life

21-02-18 UPDATE
Despite having a downward facing, drooping mouth, You know, or Yana as I like to call her, is a happy girl, full of beans and fun, with eyes that sparkle with mischief and cheek, but also innocence too! When you say hello to her, she will throw herself about like a loon, her tail up and wagging, and she will come running over to you very briefly before running away to her friends as she is still a little shy of us humans. But you can tell she is raring to go and desperate for some fun in her day!.....You know can now be homed with males equal size and females just slightly bigger. She shares her kennel with a male terrier cross, a female cocker and two female beagles, with no problems whatsoever. She is often cuddled up to her friends when the weather is cold, or wandering around her kennel playing with some of her more playful kennel friends.
She loves exploring outside of her kennel, and tearing around the sandschool! At bedtime she and her best friend and partner in crime - Chucca, decide that bedtime is the perfect time to get up to massive amounts of mischief. They love to pull their cushions out their bed, play tug of war with them, and run away from me! They are hilarious and right little rascals. I think You know is gorgeous, and hopefully she will find her forever home and family soon. She would like and need a big brother or sister who will further her confidence and help teach her new skills such as housetraining and walking on a lead, as well as play, get up to plenty of mischief and go on lots of adventures together. You know has just recently started to walk on a harness and lead and starts off very well, but gets a bit overwhelmed when out in the big wide world, and likes to be reassured, picked up and cuddled, and carried back to hher kennel. She will cling on to your arms for security too bless her.

PLEASE NOTE: We nearly always home dogs who have come from breeders where there is ALREADY A RESIDENT DOG living in the house. They have usually never lived in a house before and are only used to canine company. They usually get their confidence and learn faster with another dog to copy from. This also helps with house training and learning how to walk on a lead. They will make lovely pets but do need a lot of love, time and patience. If the ex breeding dog you are interested in can be an only dog it will say so in its write up. Please read our information on ADOPTING EX-BREEDING DOGS before you apply.

ADOPTION DETAILS
The adoption fee for an adult dog (6 months and over) is £220 and for a puppy is £250, However if the dog has a passport you will be given this when you adopt and we ask for a further £20 to help us buy a passport for another dog. You will find a break down of what the adoption fee covers under our Adoption Procedures (see link below) If your application is successful you will be home checked and you, all members of your family and any dog(s) who will be living with the dog MUST come to meet the dog you want to adopt. All our dogs are micro-chipped, have had at least their first inoculation and are spayed/neutered unless there is a medical reason for not doing so. You must have a safe means of transporting the dog home in a crate or if this is not possible please discuss with Many Tears or the Fosterer when your application is being processed.

In certain circumstances and in particular when it is one of our long term stayers or a dog who is difficult to home we may transport it down the M4 as far as Reading if the adopter is not able to travel for a valid reason. This will only happen on a Sunday and will be part of our Foster Run where we transport dogs to their foster homes. There will be and additional charge of £20 transport fee for this and the adopter must be able to travel to the allocated service station. Please think very carefully before asking for a dog to be transported as if you already have a dog there is no guarantee they will get along with the new dog or vice versa and you will need to be able to hold on to the dog until the following week and meet the van again if you wish to return the dog.

Please read our adoption procedures before applying and then complete the adoption form.

The Animal Welfare Company was set up so supporters can buy food for our dogs at a reduced price and also raise funds for the rescue.

This Group is set up for fosters can share their dogs, and adopters can post about their new additions. Please come and join us.

MT Millionhairs Match Maker has been set up to help us match people with the right dog and the dog with the right people. If you are struggling to find a dog click the image for more information on how we can help.

We take in many dogs each year in need of eye operations to give them the Gift of Sight. If you would like to make a donation and see some of the dogs who have benefitted from this CLICK HERE.

At Many Tears we try and fix broken hearts. Of course, as always, this costs money. If you would like to help us mend some broken hearts and see whose have benefitted from this fund CLICK HERE

A simple and easy way to help Many Tears is to sponsor a kennel for as little as £1 a day. CLICK HERE for more information.

Grace Holiday Cottages are beautiful, very dog friendly cottages, in North Norfolk, the West Coast of Scotland, The Peak District and Snowdonia National Park. Dogs are part of the family, so always go free.10% of all booking goes to Many Tears. CLICK HERE to find out more.